Some commentators, such as technology entrepreneur Declan McCullagh and law professor Glenn Reynolds, have criticized Twitter's suspension and ban policies as overreaches of power. In January 2019, Twitter formally provided information on instances where governments have attempted to utilize Twitter for "foreign information operations". In addition to community guideline policy decisions, the Twitter DMCA-detection system and spam-detection system are sometimes manipulated or abused by groups of users attempting to force a user's suspension. They are told only that their accounts will not be restored, and they are told which of Twitter's rules the company claims were violated. Good Morning Britain airs weekdays on ITV and ITV Hub from 6am.Users who are suspended from Twitter, based on alleged violations of Twitter's terms of service, are usually not informed which of their tweets were the cause. I was trying to make the point that the House of Commons is a very boring place but you should not watch porn boys and girls".īen Shephard laughed before replying: "He was playing devil's advocate a little bit and certainly not suggesting that it was ok to do that, that is not the case at all". "It wasn't quite what I was saying no," Quentin replied: "Never mind. He said: "Just quickly because I feel like everybody's slightly got the wrong end of the stick Quentin as it were, a lot of people sort of seem to be up in arms that you were defending watching porn in the House of Commons, that's not what you were doing?" When returning after a short break, GMB presenter Ben Shephard, 47, was forced to issue some clarification following the outpour of messages.
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#GMB" and added: "Quentin Letts trying to justify watching porn in the House because it's "boring" Unbelievable!". John tweeted: "Is Letts actually trying to defend an MP for watching porn in Parliament and 'playing devils advocate'. ‘It’s boring in the House of Commons’, yes, most jobs are, but you check Twitter not porn! #gmb". He clearly found it highly amusing, given he couldn’t stop laughing, and yes, he was excusing what the MP did. The 59-year-old's comments sparked outrage on social media, one GMB viewer Walker tweeted: "Am I high right now, or is Quentin Letts trying to justify watching porn in the workplace #GMB" added: "Quentin wasn’t playing devils advocate, not at first. And second I'd say politics is politics, and the politicians tend to represent the country and there are a lot of pretty grotty people in this country who get a kick out of pornography." "You go in there and they're doing all sorts of things, they're looking at their tablets, so it's not exactly as though it's like a church in there. I think it would be wrong for viewers to think that parliamentarians are constantly thinking about great matters of state when they're in the House of Commons. "If I can just play devil's advocate for a second," Quentin said: "I'd say, first of all, if you've ever been in the House of Commons it's an extremely boring place. Viewers reacted saying he was "justifying" watching pornography in the workplace.
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The journalist, who appeared on GMB on Thursday (April 28), said Parliament is a "extremely boring place" and "not exactly like a church" when discussing the recent reports. During a discussion about the recent allegations that an MP had watched porn in the House of Commons, Quentin played "devil's advocate" but his comments backfired with GMB fans. ITV's Good Morning Britain presenter Ben Shephard was forced to issue a correction on the show today after journalist Quentin Letts' "unbelievable" comments sparked uproar with viewers.